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    2020 Fall
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    Logic & Philosophy of Science

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  1. shazad

    NDSEG 2019-2020

    I'll miss you guys.
  2. shazad

    NDSEG 2019-2020

    2 hours without a post?? Spirits must be at an all-time low...
  3. shazad

    NDSEG 2019-2020

    This thread is like the fucking Varrock marketplace back in 2007
  4. shazad

    NDSEG 2019-2020

    Congratulations! You're our 1000th customer!
  5. shazad

    NDSEG 2019-2020

    Conspiracy: Rob keeps pushing back the decision time so that this thread is guaranteed to hit 1000 posts.
  6. shazad

    NDSEG 2019-2020

    This thread has been so interesting just from a social psychology perspective
  7. shazad

    NDSEG 2019-2020

    and the award for Most Neurotic GradCafe Thread of the Year goes to
  8. shazad

    NDSEG 2019-2020

    F in the chat for the Dec 20th gang.
  9. I had been thinking that I'd be at a disadvantage as a non Phil Physics student (since that is clearly the main strength of the LPS program), but you raise an interesting alternative perspective! Thanks for your input. Best of luck at Pitt! I'm sure we will run into each other soon enough
  10. I suspected as much haha. Yes, the LPS faculty seemed very open to interdisciplinary projects if I wanted to pursue that avenue (which I do), so I'm probably making a bigger deal out of this decision than I need to. Still, once graduated, I think people will look very differently upon a Cognitive Science PhD vs a Philosophy of Science PhD. But, as you said, it seems like I could do some experimental work with CogSci collaborators even if I was an LPS student. That's good to keep in mind. And you're totally right. It's evident that LPS graduates who don't go into academia are still able to find good jobs. Plus, the most recent APDA report says LPS has the best placement record (from 2012-2016) of any philosophy program out there. That statistic may be out of date now due to the recent growth of the department you mentioned, but it's still a great sign. Just out of curiosity, where are you going to go if you decline the LPS offer?
  11. Thanks for directing me to that! I am skeptical though, do you think that list is really exhaustive? I have a hard time believing that in some years they are truly only graduating 1 or 2 students. Basically I'm worried about selection bias and over-reporting of favorable outcomes.
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